I must be going mad!
I don't like this kind of stuff.
I'm way to old to like this kind of stuff.
I just really enjoyed that.
Really really enjoyed it!
Enjoyed it that much it's gone in my favourites!
I must be going mad ......
I'll be looking back in here to see what kind of comments you're going to get from some very talented people on this site.
Be very interesting to see if any of them can actually give you any advice because this simply sounds so perfectly professional and so radio ready that me personally well I can't find any fault with it at all.
To me this sounds ot just perfect but a sheer pleasure to listen to.
I feel privileged ... thank you.
The ending at 4.31 does not sound like it belongs to this great little number.
Great sound.
I wouldn't dream of upping the tempo as has been suggested.
This is moody at this pace which I think you'd lose speeding it up.
Great job.
Fantastic piece.
When that guitar first came in I thought it was a woman!
A woman wailing ... just for maybe one second it caught me out.
This is so well put together.
So pro sounding.
In the faves it goes.
Thanks for the nice compliment and thanks for stopping by and checking it out. The major work was done by My03, I did a rinky dinky little guitar part, but I an glad everyone is enjoying it.
Wow rock on!
Love it.
At 3.07 there is what sounds to me like white noise through a wha wha peddle.
Doesn't sound like it belongs there but ... I've nackered my speakers and am listening to this at the moment on two small pc speakers with one of those centre bass units which isn't bad for playing pool on Miniclip but for music .... well I'm off out to get me some new speakers and headphones shortly.
Love it though.
I'm glad you liked the track! I'll listen to the wah part again, as it is an odd part. My biggest issue was the sudden drop of low-mid frequencies when the wah ends.
I hope you had good luck with the speaker and headphone purchase. I don't use monitor speakers. I do everything with headphones, then listen on five different systems and adjust accordingly.
I can't fault it.
Sounds fantastic.
Will it be better with vocals?
Impossible to say without comparing it with and without really but the vocalist will have to be bloody good.
Lol, Thanks for the comments...I am actually laughing tho because you are so right...this track smacks of lazy production, I was tired and had a quite a few beers and I'm notoriously lazy to revisit a track and correct it. Perhaps I will.
This predates house by many years as far as I'm concerned and takes me back to the very best of late seventies and the likes of Jean Michel Jarre.
That is meant as a compliment of the highest order.
Love the way it comes rolling in on a beautiful deep piled carpet of smoothness.
It's not perfect there are a couple of glitches here and there where things change and lose that super smooth feel but then the smoothness picks up again.
It has a luxurious feel to it as well as a very pro one.
3.04 is an example of what to me sounds like a bd changeover a bad join and then you're up and running again.
Gotta go in my faves.
Thanks INFLOW for commwnting on my pop music track.
I though about what you said about the base so edited it a little.
But I didn't realise the original track would be deleted and I'd have to post again so if you look in please don't think I'm beng rude deleting your comment ... that wasn't supposed to happen.
I considered you advice to be good and screwed up!
It's back now so thanks.
What the hell was that?
What is it?
It's big it's colourful it's incredibly powerful and highly charged but what the hell is it?
It's original is what it is.
It's all yours.
Great listening.
Fun mad sound.
More please.
Sounds great from here.
Sod Etta and Nina it's your time.
You have a great Britpop voice .... London is calling.
Sticking samples of the famous and past wouldn't do your work any favours I feel.
Loads of people do that shit.
You've got what it takes to pump out some original material.
Not many can do that.
You have a great thing going on here and it's yours ... not Ettas or Ninas though I'm sure they'd be flattered.
Something really good going on here.
Brings to my mind Laurie Anderson and Eno.
I can't give any in depth technical advice other than listen to promenade2239.
I wish you all the best with your album.
Thanks Man...
The bed track was feeling so good, my Guitar was moving on it's
own all I had to do, was put my fingers in the right places...hahaha..:)
Well I don't know how deep the voices will be, but I know they will
have a ton of class...
Fantastic and instantly reminded me of The Alan Parsons Project.
Doesn't particularly sound like him but same kind of vibe same kind of story telling.
If you haven't heard of him he was one of the main producers and engineers of Dark Side of the Moon WITH THE Floyd..
If you aint heard of him he's done quite a few albumbs get a listen to this track ... I ROBOT.
i THINK YOU'LL LIKE THIS GUY ....
I love your stuff Nomad you never fail to please.
This has a great mood to it all the way through.
Very deep.
But but but .... I've not slept much this last week so please excuse me but ... some of the drums don't seem to fit.
Personal question ... have you ever sold any of your stuff ... made some money?
Ever tried?
If not why not?
Keep up the great work.
Deep music is very much what I go for. I don't really care about making catchy tunes - I want to make bigger, better, more epic and moving things that might still sound good in a hundred years. Ambitious, I know, but I feel you must aim high. That way - if you fall short, and I do, it still might be pretty decent.
I have no problem with constructive criticism so don't mind hearing that you think some drums don't fit. But where? You've given me no indication whatsoever and it's a long track so very hard for me to guess.
No, I've still never tried selling my music. I'm a lazy bastard and also quite negative and defeatist so always think that no one's really going to care too much about what I do and I'd have to contact loads of people (record company types, I guess) and get no replies and so on. So I just stick to making loads of music in my lonely sort of way.
I don't really know how to go about doing this but I would like to take what I do to other levels. It's not about money - I'd just like to make better music and have some sort of actual fan base and some sort of name that other (hopefully superior) musicians might want to seek out and collaborate with.
Part of the reason I've never tried is that I've never felt my production and overall sound has been good enough though I've always had the ideas and playing ability.
But, since getting quality drum software, a faster computer and so on in the last few years I feel my productions now are maybe not far off release quality. No doubt not in terms of mastering but someone else could do that if I had some sort of official record company type of support.
Wow not been around for a week and this is the firs track I've listened to on here in that time and straight in the favorites.
A cracking moody piece.
I love the subtle understated sounds as in some of the main sounds are so much in the background instead of up front.
A great little piece that I will be playing in the car.
on Family Business Intro ft Kami-Kazi by FinesseNV
I don't like this kind of stuff.
I'm way to old to like this kind of stuff.
I just really enjoyed that.
Really really enjoyed it!
Enjoyed it that much it's gone in my favourites!
I must be going mad ......
I'll be looking back in here to see what kind of comments you're going to get from some very talented people on this site.
Be very interesting to see if any of them can actually give you any advice because this simply sounds so perfectly professional and so radio ready that me personally well I can't find any fault with it at all.
To me this sounds ot just perfect but a sheer pleasure to listen to.
I feel privileged ... thank you.
on Labyrinth Of The Absurd by ValveDriver
You're welcome to enjoy this one as many times as you'd like!
Take care, sir.
V.
on Sad Hip-Hop Instrumental 1 by DMindProductions
Great sound.
I wouldn't dream of upping the tempo as has been suggested.
This is moody at this pace which I think you'd lose speeding it up.
Great job.
on My03 - Midiman007 - Stereophonic Sounds 80 and 90 by midiman007
When that guitar first came in I thought it was a woman!
A woman wailing ... just for maybe one second it caught me out.
This is so well put together.
So pro sounding.
In the faves it goes.
-Peace
on Star Forge by Evisma
Love it.
At 3.07 there is what sounds to me like white noise through a wha wha peddle.
Doesn't sound like it belongs there but ... I've nackered my speakers and am listening to this at the moment on two small pc speakers with one of those centre bass units which isn't bad for playing pool on Miniclip but for music .... well I'm off out to get me some new speakers and headphones shortly.
Love it though.
I'm glad you liked the track! I'll listen to the wah part again, as it is an odd part. My biggest issue was the sudden drop of low-mid frequencies when the wah ends.
I hope you had good luck with the speaker and headphone purchase. I don't use monitor speakers. I do everything with headphones, then listen on five different systems and adjust accordingly.
Take care!
Evan
on When The Fight Starts by MOONLYTE
Sounds fantastic.
Will it be better with vocals?
Impossible to say without comparing it with and without really but the vocalist will have to be bloody good.
on Swoon by phonicaubade
Absolutely beautiful.
Stunning.
Wow.
on Simple pleasures by ShurelyTemper
But I love this track and what you've done.
on Simple pleasures by ShurelyTemper
That is meant as a compliment of the highest order.
Love the way it comes rolling in on a beautiful deep piled carpet of smoothness.
It's not perfect there are a couple of glitches here and there where things change and lose that super smooth feel but then the smoothness picks up again.
It has a luxurious feel to it as well as a very pro one.
3.04 is an example of what to me sounds like a bd changeover a bad join and then you're up and running again.
Gotta go in my faves.
on Drift Apart by Cestevens1783
I can think of nothing else to say.
Perfect.
on Living Dead by chreestofurr
My grandkids used to play a Scoobydoooo pc game this would go great on that!
on 07 Smooth As Me by Eighteen
on 07 Smooth As Me by Eighteen
I though about what you said about the base so edited it a little.
But I didn't realise the original track would be deleted and I'd have to post again so if you look in please don't think I'm beng rude deleting your comment ... that wasn't supposed to happen.
I considered you advice to be good and screwed up!
It's back now so thanks.
on 07 Smooth As Me by Eighteen
What is it?
It's big it's colourful it's incredibly powerful and highly charged but what the hell is it?
It's original is what it is.
It's all yours.
Great listening.
Fun mad sound.
More please.
I'll make more :p
Thanks for the fun and kind words, I appreciate!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on TLC and Rota - Buy Up The Round by Silenttwilight
Sod Etta and Nina it's your time.
You have a great Britpop voice .... London is calling.
Sticking samples of the famous and past wouldn't do your work any favours I feel.
Loads of people do that shit.
You've got what it takes to pump out some original material.
Not many can do that.
You have a great thing going on here and it's yours ... not Ettas or Ninas though I'm sure they'd be flattered.
on 06 Spatium by Eighteen
Brings to my mind Laurie Anderson and Eno.
I can't give any in depth technical advice other than listen to promenade2239.
I wish you all the best with your album.
on Oldschooler ft DreDolla by Codemiester
Don't really like this kind of stuff.
That held my attention all the way through.
Loved it.
on The African Moon Lullaby - For Danke by Orlando51
'fav'...much appreciated, as always!
I hope all is well______Orlando
on LOD - the end of a nightmare by joecramer
Love your voice.
It's a very saleable one I'm thinking.
Nice to know that you enjoy you listen.
Phatkatz thinks on a rerecord and i bet then this could sound much better.
Thanks for your real gentle comment Mr. Silverman
stay tuned
joe
on Mad As Hell by soundhound
I'd like to hear some deep voice vocals on that.
The bed track was feeling so good, my Guitar was moving on it's
own all I had to do, was put my fingers in the right places...hahaha..:)
Well I don't know how deep the voices will be, but I know they will
have a ton of class...
Thanks for stopping in...
Peace...TG.
on Woozy Beats - We are On Mars by WoozyBeats
Doesn't particularly sound like him but same kind of vibe same kind of story telling.
If you haven't heard of him he was one of the main producers and engineers of Dark Side of the Moon WITH THE Floyd..
If you aint heard of him he's done quite a few albumbs get a listen to this track ... I ROBOT.
i THINK YOU'LL LIKE THIS GUY ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixjnq_noOQ8
I checked him out, i like the vibe the guy is a master.
Thanks for pointing it out ;)
Best Regards
WB
on We Invade The Night by StaticNomad
This has a great mood to it all the way through.
Very deep.
But but but .... I've not slept much this last week so please excuse me but ... some of the drums don't seem to fit.
Personal question ... have you ever sold any of your stuff ... made some money?
Ever tried?
If not why not?
Keep up the great work.
Deep music is very much what I go for. I don't really care about making catchy tunes - I want to make bigger, better, more epic and moving things that might still sound good in a hundred years. Ambitious, I know, but I feel you must aim high. That way - if you fall short, and I do, it still might be pretty decent.
I have no problem with constructive criticism so don't mind hearing that you think some drums don't fit. But where? You've given me no indication whatsoever and it's a long track so very hard for me to guess.
No, I've still never tried selling my music. I'm a lazy bastard and also quite negative and defeatist so always think that no one's really going to care too much about what I do and I'd have to contact loads of people (record company types, I guess) and get no replies and so on. So I just stick to making loads of music in my lonely sort of way.
I don't really know how to go about doing this but I would like to take what I do to other levels. It's not about money - I'd just like to make better music and have some sort of actual fan base and some sort of name that other (hopefully superior) musicians might want to seek out and collaborate with.
Part of the reason I've never tried is that I've never felt my production and overall sound has been good enough though I've always had the ideas and playing ability.
But, since getting quality drum software, a faster computer and so on in the last few years I feel my productions now are maybe not far off release quality. No doubt not in terms of mastering but someone else could do that if I had some sort of official record company type of support.
Thanks again for your ongoing encouragement.
on Eminent Bound By EazyBeatz by EazyBeatz
A cracking moody piece.
I love the subtle understated sounds as in some of the main sounds are so much in the background instead of up front.
A great little piece that I will be playing in the car.
on Simple - Prod by xDex by SLOthePRODIGEE
Sorry but whih bit did you record and what else did you do?
I'm a bit confused.
on Thomas Flek feat EpicRecord One Life To Live by DFletcher
It's really good though!